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    Congrats on the new rig.

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    That’s a nice rig, good luck with it. I’m no help on the nice rigs, most of what I use are lower end and not JDM.
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    Sharp looking little combo
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    Nice to read about guy's using ultra light rods and reels. I did years ago, Mitchell 308 on a Garcia 3206 rod, it was super. Recently got a new ultra light for crappie fishing. 5' Ocuma UL rod and Ocuma Ignite iT-10a reel filled it with 4# yellow Kastking mono. Haven't had it out for crappie yet, lake is full of weeds and algae right now. But, took it to the river fo small mouth and it was great. This is I think my third Ocuma reel and about the same number of Ocuma rods. Boy do I like them but don't read much about them.
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    Nice bluegill rig and good luck with your bluegill search. I like reading anything about UL bluegill fishing. Don Fischer mentioned Okuma rods for UL and I have a 5'6" and a 6'0" Okuma Celilo. With a springy action they are just plain fun on bluegill, crappies and bass.
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    Nice setup! I've got an XUL that i've fished for awhile, fun for gills, miserable when you hook into a huge catfish.
    Commercial worm farmer, but presently sold out until further notice.
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    I have the rod, love it. I do use a different reel. You will enjoy for sure!
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